&magicnumber=25&category1=Fungi&category2=Animals&category3=Invertebrates&category4=Vertebrates&category5=More Vertebrates&question1= What is the tangled mass of hypha that make up the body of a fungus?&question2=Because fungi absorb food from decaying organic matter, they are known as ____________.&question3=The symbiotic association between mycorrhizae and plant roots is _____________.&question4=The fruiting body of a club fungus is called a _________.&question5=What gas do yeast produce as a result of alcoholic fermentation?&question6=The concentration of sense organs and nerve cells at the front of an animal's body is called __________. &question7=Which type of animal has an asymmetrical body plan?&question8=Becasue flatworms do not have a coelom, they are called __________.&question9=What type of skeleton does an echinoderm have?&question10=What is the endoskeleton of an echinoderm made of?&question11=What is the body symmetry of a cnidarian?&question12=What type of circulatory system does an arthropod have?&question13=What phylum do pond snails belong to?&question14=What type of circulatory system do annelids have?&question15=These body structures of an arthropod are jointed and extend from their body wall.&question16=What is the most numberous living group of chordates?&question17=Having a notochord and phrayngeal pouchs are characteristics of all animals in this phylum.&question18=Which chordate has a single loop circulatory system?&question19=How many chambers are in the heart of a horse?&question20=How many chambers are in the hearts of  amphibians and most reptiles??&question21=Because reptiles maintain their body temperature by the transfer of heat from the environment to their body, they are_____________.&question22=How many chambers are in the heart of a mammal?&question23=Because both birds and mammals obtain their body heat from within their bodies, they are _____________.&question24=Mammals that carry thier young in pouches are called ____________.&question25=Egg-laying mammals are called ____________.&answer1=mycelium&answer2=saprobes&answer3=mutualism&answer4=mushroom&answer5=carbon dioxide&answer6=cephalization&answer7=sponges&answer8=acoelomates&answer9=endoskeleton &answer10=calcium carbonate&answer11=radial&answer12=open&answer13=Mollusk&answer14=closed&answer15=appendages&answer16=fish&answer17=chordates&answer18=fish&answer19=4&answer20=3&answer21=ectotherms&answer22=4&answer23=endotherms&answer24=marsupials&answer25=monotremes&value1=10&value2=20&value3=30&value4=40&value5=50&value6=10&value7=20&value8=30&value9=40&value10=50&value11=10&value12=20&value13=30&value14=40&value15=50&value16=10&value17=20&value18=30&value19=40&value20=50&value21=10&value22=20&value23=30&value24=40&value25=50&finalquestion=What is the main difference between endotherms and ectotherms?&finalanswer=how they heat their bodies&gamename=Game #&postthis=&loadresult=Load Success!